Good is a matter of ethics, but if you're asking for useful...
1. Agaricus Bisporus, (button mushrooms) as food
2. penicillium, (penicillin) as an antibiotic
3. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, (bakers yeast) for leavening breads
4. Cordyceps, (don't look this one up) kills specific insects, as the number of them increases and they would begin to bioinvade their ecosystem
5. Psilocybe Cubensis (magic mushrooms) many shamans and similar used these to produce spiritual visions.
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungiMushrooms are fungi, protists (molds or algae).
Some examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, mold, and truffles. These organisms play various roles in ecosystems, such as decomposing organic matter, forming mutualistic relationships with plants, and causing diseases in animals and plants.
Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, animals such as dogs and cats, plants like trees and flowers, and fungi such as mushrooms.
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
examples of fungi include: mushrooms, toadstools (yes, they are different!) moulds yeasts, mildew and dry rot.
No, most fungi are multicellular organisms. Examples of fungi include bread mold and mushrooms.
yeast mushrooms mould??
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungiMushrooms are fungi, protists (molds or algae).
There are five classifications: Animilia (Animals), Plantae (plants), Protista (protists), Fungi (fungi), and Monera (Eubacteria and Archeobacteria).Some examples are:Animalia ----> Turtle, Fox, HumanPlantae ----> Grass, Trees, flowersProtista ----> Paramecium, Amoeba, and AlgaeFungi ----> Mushrooms, molds, rustsMonera ----> Eubacteria, Archeobacteria, cyanobacteria
Microscopic organisms are called microorganisms. Examples of microorganisms are bacteria, fungi, protists.
Some examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, mold, and truffles. These organisms play various roles in ecosystems, such as decomposing organic matter, forming mutualistic relationships with plants, and causing diseases in animals and plants.
Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, animals such as dogs and cats, plants like trees and flowers, and fungi such as mushrooms.
Heterotrophic organisms are ones that get their energy from feeding on to other organisms. Humans is good example a heterotrophic organism
Fungi, ferns, horsetails, liverworts, hornworts, and mosses.
they are called decomposers/rot examples: mushrooms fungi
examples of fungi include: mushrooms, toadstools (yes, they are different!) moulds yeasts, mildew and dry rot.
The five main kingdoms in nature are: Animalia (organisms with complex cells and tissues), Plantae (organisms that photosynthesize), Fungi (organisms that absorb nutrients), Protista (mostly single-celled organisms), and Monera (prokaryotic organisms).